Identify this cory?
Identify this cory?
Can omeone tell me which cory this is?
http://community.webshots.com/photo/127 ... 6019HGlRQN
http://community.webshots.com/photo/127 ... 6054RcRTct
Thanks.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/127 ... 6019HGlRQN
http://community.webshots.com/photo/127 ... 6054RcRTct
Thanks.
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It looks very much like C. loretoensis but a better picture would help.
http://www.corycats.com/corydoras_loretoensis_htm.htm
Ian
http://www.corycats.com/corydoras_loretoensis_htm.htm
Ian
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benny,
It has the body shape and large eye which is similar, but as you say the eye mask is wrong for C. loretoensis. What ever it is it looks very much like a juvenile unless the gravel size is confusing the issue. All corys go through considerable colour changes before they reach their full size, Almost all Cory fry show an eye mask for the first few week and with some species it can be two months or more before the mask completely disappears.
What size is the fish?
This is an un-described species that I bred a few years ago that looks very similar to the fish in question. In my book, page 101, I called it C. cf kanei, but according to Steve Grant it is not the same fish that he discribed. the adult size was 35 mm male, 40 mm female.
Ian
It has the body shape and large eye which is similar, but as you say the eye mask is wrong for C. loretoensis. What ever it is it looks very much like a juvenile unless the gravel size is confusing the issue. All corys go through considerable colour changes before they reach their full size, Almost all Cory fry show an eye mask for the first few week and with some species it can be two months or more before the mask completely disappears.
What size is the fish?
This is an un-described species that I bred a few years ago that looks very similar to the fish in question. In my book, page 101, I called it C. cf kanei, but according to Steve Grant it is not the same fish that he discribed. the adult size was 35 mm male, 40 mm female.
Ian
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